Now that it is all coming to the end, so to speak, many feel that PJ has failed in some way. For me, the movies are more than just an adaptation; they're a brand new vision of LOTR. I knew going in that it probably wouldn't be the same Middle-Earth that I was so familier with, but I remembered one thing. Peter Jackson and everyone who were involved in creating Middle-Earth on the big screen were just as much fans of the book as you and me.<P>All I'm trying to say is; even if you felt that the movies butchered the books, still respect the dedication and hard work that went into making them. <P>It seems like only yesterday when FOTR came out in theaters. Now it has been 2 years, and now the greatest movie phenomenon of all time is finally drawing to an end. I'll miss those days of counting down on the calender, waiting for the FOTR:EE DZVD to come out, waiting for TTT and the EE DVD to come out. <P>I guess you could say, we've been "there and back again".
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